SECRETARY'S REPORT 67 



April 20, 1955 Groton Long Point Dunes, by Henry Ward 



Ranger. 

 < Shinnecock Hills, by William M. Cbase. 



Mountain Scene, by Frederick Edwin Church. 



(Returned May 2, 1955.) 

 Tohickon, by Daniel Garber. (Returned May 2, 



1955.) 

 November, by Dwight W. Tryon. (Returned 

 May 2, 1955.) 



May 13, 1955 George Washington, by William Winstanley, 



after Stuart. 

 Mountain Scene, by Frederick Edwin Church. 

 To the Supreme Court, Washington, D. C. : 



October 29, 1954 Mountain Scene, by I. Diday. 



Scene from the "Gentlemen of France," by 



Antoine Etex. 

 The Wreck, by Harrington Fitzgerald. 

 Landscape, by Herman Saftleven. 

 One Day in June, by William Thomas Smedley. 

 Mountain Scene, by Frederick Edwin Church. 



(Returned November 26, 19.54.) 

 The Mysterious Woods, by Roswell JL Shurt- 



leff. (Returned November 26, 1954.) 

 Rockwell Studio, by Macowin Tuttle. (Re- 

 turned November 26, 1954.) 

 To the U. S. Court of Military Appeals, Washington, D. C. : 



November 24, 1954 Andrew Jackson, by Chester Harding. 



George Washington, by Chester Harding. 

 To the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. : 



March 15, 1955 Temple Mountain, by Chauncey F. Ryder. 



The Mysterious Woods, ity Roswell M. Sliurtleff. 



Abraham Lincoln, by George H. Story. 



Fog, by James Craig Nicoll. 



The Figurine, by William M. Paxton. 



Late Afternoon near Providence, by Joseph F. 



Cole. 

 A Group of Elk, Wind River Mountains, Wyo- 

 ming, by Edwin W. Doming. 

 The Cornfield, by Henry Ward Ranger. (Re- 

 turned May 23, 19.55.) 

 The Grand Canal, Venice, by Gabriui. (Re- 

 turned May 23, 1955.) 

 Marshlands at Sundown, by Alice Pike Barney. 

 (From the Smithsonian Lending Collection.) 

 To the Barney Neighborhood House, Washington, D. C. : 



March 29, 1955 Lady in White, by an undetermined artist. 



Three fans from the DeArcos Collection. 

 Eight items from the Eddy Collection. 

 Three items from the Pell Collection. 

 To the Octagon House, Washington, D. C, for the National Trust Tour : 



April 16, 1955 The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmaa 



Eve, 1814, by Sir Amedee Forestier. (Re- 

 turned to the U. S. District Court on April 18, 

 1955.) 



